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Since the calendar changed from 2009 to 2010, at the Editorial Department we've been thinking about the best way to interact with our customers, past, present and (hopefully) future.  We feel like our e-zine has been the home to some great material this year, but is that the best way to get information out there these days?  Waiting a month between issue release dates just doesn't seem to fit within the way the Internet works.  We have a blog, but most of the attention has gone to making the most of the e-zine.  So, how do we balance out the larger, in-depth pieces we like to put together with a bit more immediacy mixed in?  The answer we've come up with is our forthcoming new blog, complete with a new name (...Ellipsis...), a new focus on providing information about our company, helpful writing advice and a look at the world of publishing.  We're going to pull together all of our resources, voices and insight into the new blog in an attempt to make our site a must-read destination for anyone writing, editing, representing, publishing or even just interested in books.  We'll still keep our e-zine archives available online for your persual, but we'll also bring some of that great material back on the blog every Friday.  We're excited about what ...Ellipsis... will offer the reader in the next year and the conversations that will arise.  Thanks for your support.

 

 

 

 

 

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Dan Gibson
About the author:
Dan Gibson is a writer and editor who cannot resist the siren's call of Tucson, Arizona, moving away several times only to be drawn back again.  He joined The Editorial Department in spring of 2009 to co-manage Between the Lines and to monitor and report on all manner of publishing trends. Between bouts of glazed-over staring at a computer screen, he tries to spend as much time as he can with his family, the stack of compact discs piled on his desk and playing soccer.
 

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